• Plenary talks
  • MS01: Adaptive finite element methods for variational inequalities
  • MS02: Algorithmic aspects of optimal control
  • MS03: Approximating and discretizing with structure
  • MS04: Artificial boundary conditions for wave problems in unbounded domains
  • MS05: Computational PDE-constrained optimization
    • Luis Ammann, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, Abstract (PDF)
    • Constantin Christof, Technical University of Munich, Germany, Abstract (PDF)
    • Maurice Hensel, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, Abstract (PDF)
    • Antoine Laurain, University of São Paulo, Brazil, Abstract (PDF)
    • Hannes Meinlschmidt, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, Abstract (PDF)
    • Hamdullah Yücel, Middle East Technical University, Turkey, Abstract (PDF)
  • MS06: Computational stochastic PDEs
  • MS07: Eigenvalue problems in applied mathematics
  • MS09: Machine learning and computational micromagnetism
    • Massimiliano d'Aquino, University of Naples Federico II, Italy, Abstract (PDF)
    • Alexander Kornell, University for Continuing Education Krems, Austria, Abstract (PDF)
    • Alexander Kovacs, University for Continuing Education Krems, Austria, Abstract (PDF)
    • Harald Özelt, University for Continuing Education Krems, Austria, Abstract (PDF)
    • Sebastian Schaffer, University of Vienna, Austria, Abstract (PDF)
  • MS10: Numerical methods for kinetic transport equations
  • MS11: Numerical methods for wave propagation problems
  • MS13: Modeling and numerics of (relativistic) Schrödinger equations
  • MS14: Numerical solution of problems arising in modeling and optimization of complex fluid mechanics problems
  • MS16: Recent developments in finite element methods for nonlinear problems
    • Saumya Bajpai, Indian Institute of Technology Goa, India,
    • Gopikrishnan Chirappurathu Remesan, University of Milan, Italy, Abstract (PDF)
    • Asha Kisan Dond, IISER TVM, India, Abstract (PDF)
    • Ruma Rani Maity, Aalto University, Finland, Abstract (PDF)
    • Natasha S. Sharma, The University of Texas at El Paso, United States of America, Abstract (PDF)
  • MS18: Reliable modeling of nonlinear problems
    • Darya Apushkinskaya, RUDN University, Russia, Abstract (PDF)
    • Maximilian Brunner, TU Wien, Austria, Abstract (PDF)
    • Bernhard Endtmayer, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany, Abstract (PDF)
    • Michael Innerberger, TU Wien, Austria, Abstract (PDF)
    • Sergey Repin, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Russia & University of Jyväskylä, Finland, Abstract (PDF)
    • Michele Ruggeri, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, Abstract (PDF)
    • Ioannis Toulopoulos, University of Western Macedonia, Greece, Abstract (PDF)
    • Monika Wolfmayr, Jamk University of Applied Sciences, Finland, Abstract (PDF)
  • MS19: Space-time solvers for evolutionary PDEs
  • MS20: Virtual element methods for PDEs
  • MS21: Multiscale methods for materials and molecules
    • Maciej Buze, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, Abstract (PDF)
    • Huajie Chen, Beijing Normal University, China, Abstract (PDF)
    • Jingrun Chen, University of Science and Technology of China, China, Abstract (PDF)
    • Shuyang Dai, Wuhan University, China, Abstract (PDF)
    • Xiaoying Dai, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China,
    • Ping Lin, University of Dundee, United Kingdom, Abstract (PDF)
    • Jack Thomas, University of Warwick, United Kingdom, Abstract (PDF)
    • Yangshuai Wang, University of British Columbia, Canada, Abstract (PDF)
    • Xianmin Xu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, Abstract (PDF)
  • Contributed talks